Here is a rare opportunity to secure yourself a large parcel of land within kilometres of Ellenbrook and Bullsbrook townsites with a central location between the Great Northern highway and the Tonkin Highway. The property hosts a variety of infrastructure including a comfortable 3x1 home as well as Sheds and a bore licence to name a few.
The Property includes
- 40.4 acres of Flat, pastured land
- Solid 3x1 brick and tile home
- Large eclosed area
- Split system air con
- Wood heater
- 13200 kl water licence
- Reticulated paddocks
- Multiple paddocks with walkways
- Shelters
- Barn style shed with concrete and power
- Large 7x15 approx shed with concrete floor
- Rainwater tank
This property has already had the application to be sub divided into 2 x 20 acre lots approved by the WAPC subject to certain conditions being met. All information available can be provided to assist the buyer in doing their due diligence.
The zoning on this property is "special purpose 6"
Shire rates 2023 -2024. $2460.40
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The Bullsbrook area is growing at a rapid rate and has many planned upgrades including a new shopping complex and the newly completed Stock road link. The new and improved Stock Road now makes it even faster to access the Tonkin Highway and makes daily commuting a breeze.
Don't hesitate as this will not last long.
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This property at 177 Ellenbrook Road, Bullsbrook is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Dan Taylor at Ray White Bullsbrook on 25 Jun 2024.
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Bullsbrook is a large rural and rural-residential suburb within the City of Swan. Settlement of Bullsbrook dates from the 1890s following the construction of the Midland railway line, with Bullsbrook's most significant development starting in the 1970s.
Bullsbrook provides residents with a relaxed, rural lifestyle removed from over-urbanisation. Its rural sectors are used predominantly for farming, including grazing, market gardening and viticulture and there are an array of parks and reserves that pepper the Bullsbrook landscape and are great for exploring. There is some commercial activity with The Brook Shopping Centre, the Western Australian International Shooting Complex, Chequers Golf Club and Chittering Valley Wines all located in the area. Bullsbrook District High School and Bullsbrook Community Kindergarten are the local schools.